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INDEX 



Pustules on skin, ii, 137, 150: dressing 

 causing, ii, 421 ; horse-pox symp- 

 toms, ii, 43, 141, 142. 



Putrefaction— agents arresting, ii, 483, 

 485. 



Pyaemia and its causes, &c., i, 409, 481, 

 482; due to thrombosis and strangles, 

 i, 477; ii, 41, to wound-poisoning, ii, 

 407; joints affected after, ii, 282. 



Pysemic arthritis and its treatment, ii, 

 2S7. 283; " navel ill " resulting from, 

 ii, 280. 



Pylorus and orifice of stomach, i, 234, 

 235, 236; action in digestion, i, 245; 

 clobure and tumours, i, 268, 276, 277. 



Pjrramidal process of os pedis— mus- 

 cles insertion, ii, 333. 



Pyriformis muscle— form, &c-, ii, 342- 



Pyro-catechin— in urine, i, 339. 



Pyrogenic fever— a form of strangles, 

 ii. 39- 



Q 



Quadratus femoris muscle — form, 



t^c, ii, 342. 



Quadratus lumborum muscle— form. 



i^^c, ii, 326, 

 Quaggas ^ cross-breeding with mare, iii, 

 239; special features and origin, iii, 



49^ 525- 



■Qualified warranty— form of, iii, 406, 



407. 



Quarantine in infectious diseases, iii, 152. 



Quarters— conformation, i, 22, 80, of 

 croup, ^c, i, 58-60; deformity due 

 to fracture, ii, 257: eczema, ii, 148; 

 length determination, i, 97, 98; spa- 

 vin in straight quarters, ii, 217; 

 soundness examination, iii, 373, 374. 



Quassia— medicinal uses, ii, 466. 



Quick of foot— formation, iii, 436; pricks 

 and injuries, ii, 385, by shoeing, iii, 

 451- 



Quicksilver— medicinal uses. ii. 488. 



Quidding the fopd— mouth and teeth 

 troubles causing, i, 249, 330; un- 

 soundness, iii, 422. 



Quiet to ride and drive-kicking due 



to treatment after purchase, iii, 424. 



Quilled suture for wound-stitching, ii, 

 417. 418- 



Quinidine — medicinal uses, ij, 452. 



Quinine — medicinal uses, ii, 451; iii, 8, 11. 



QuittOr and its treatment, ii, 378-381. 

 4^5 : drugs, iii, 2, 4 ; canker and 

 villi tis due to, ii. 381, 383; pricks and 

 wounds causing, ii. 386, 414 : un- 

 soundness and warranty, iii, 378, 422. 



R 



Rabies of the horse, ii, 44. 



Race on face — form, &c., iii, 495, 499. 

 Race-horses— 



Condition — use of term, ii. 445, 



Condition or physic balls, ii, 446. 



Conformation — breast, i, 62; canon, i, 76; 

 croup, i, 59, 60; forearm, i, 73; hind- 

 limb, i, 83; height and chest mea- 

 surements, i, 65, go, 94; hock, i, 88; 

 neck, i, 50; pastern, i, 80: shoulders 

 and muscles, i, 69; thigh, i, 85. 



Diseases and injuries common to, i, 219; 

 bleeding nose and skin, i, 503: ii, 

 158, 159; bone disease or "sore 

 shins", ii, 209, 210. 220; congestion 

 of lungs, ii. 5; filled legs, ii, 364; 

 fractures, ii, 235, 236, 249; roaring, 

 i. 5to, 511; sprains, ii, 294, 295, 354. 



Evolution influences, iii, 287. 



Merits and training— of Arabs, i, 203, 

 204: of thoroughbreds, i, 107-113; 

 iii, 304-307- 



Origin of the race-horse, iii, 531. 1 



Race-horses— (OwA) 



Stables — structure, iii, 338. 



Water supply in America and in England, 



iii, 302. 

 [See also title Thoroughbreds.] 

 Racemose glands— form, &c., i, 230. 

 Races and racing — foundation, con- 

 duct and time-tests, &c., i, 107-111; 

 early history, iii, 522, 526, 527, 531, 

 5.39. 542, 543. 544, 546, 547: prohibi- 

 tion by Cromwell, iii, 545; trotting, 

 i, 117. 118; iii, 313, 314. 

 Racks for stables, iii, 327. 



Radial arteries and veins — forma- 

 tion, i, 447, 449 



Radial ligament—sprain, ii, 294. 



Radial nerve— formation, i, 400. 



Radial portion of flexor pedis perforans 

 niu>.(jle, ii, 331. 



Radio-carpal articulation— form, &c., 



ii, 271. 

 Radius- conformation, i, 19, 72: ii, 195, 

 196; fracture, ii, 246; inflammation, 

 ii, 212: muscle connections, ii, 330, 

 331. 333- 



Railway horse-boxes — infection and 



cleansing, iii, 153; structure and 

 drawbacks, iii, 464-467. 



Rain-water — composition, &c., i, 224; 



iii, 121, 122; filtration and storage, 



iii, 125. 330. 

 Rape-cake -composition and use, iii, 89, 



114. 

 Rape-oil— in physic balls, ii, 444. 

 Rarefying ostitis— form of disease, ii, 



2 11. 



Rasping— of foot, evil effects and method 

 for shoeing, ii. 394; iii, 434, 438, 439, 

 441; of teeth, i, 329. 



Rat tails disease, ii. 148. 



Rate of growth in a hurse — fsee Growth). 



Ready-made physic balls— nature of, 



ii. 444. 

 Rearing— croup muscles, &c., assisting 



in, i, 58: ii, 324, 325, 339, 340, 341: 



means of checking, iii, 158; warranty, 



iii. 424. 

 Rearing of foals— [see Foals). 

 Recapitulation and horse-breeding, iii, 



2SS. 

 Receipts for sale of horses— forms, &c., 



iii, 405, 426. 

 Recti muscles of eye, ii, 104. 



Rectified spirit— do?e. iii, 10. 

 Recto-vaginal ligament, ii, 77. 



Rectum— comormation, &c., i, 237, 238: 

 ii, 74, 76; drugs destroying worms, 

 Sec, iii, 8, 12: examination for hernia, 

 i, 320, 323, "stone", i, 363, throm- 

 bosis, i, 475; inversion, i, 301-303; 

 nourishment per, i, 253: plugging in 

 foals, i, 284, 285 ; suppositories in- 

 sertion, iii, 41; unloading per hand 

 and before operations, i, 271, 281, 

 284: iii, 34. 35, 181, 184. 



Rectus muscles — abdominis, ii, 336; 

 capitis amicus, major and minor, ii, 

 321; capitis lateralis, ii, 322; capitis 

 posticus, major and minor, ii, 320; 

 femoris, ii, 339; parvus, ii, 340. 



Recurrent disease— definition, i, 213. 



Recurrent nerve— formation, i, 396. 



Recurrent ophthalmia and its treat- 

 ment, ii, 116-11S; examination for, 

 iii, 368. 



Recurrent rheumatism— treatment, ii, 

 Red corpuscles of blood, i. 432, 433: 



air-changes in, i, 489; changes due 

 to disease, i, 478; ii, 24: drugsaffect- 

 ing, ii, 447, 448, 449, 450. 



Red oxide of mercury— uses, ii, 488. 

 " Red Robin " — draught stallion 1759, 



price, i, 1S8. 

 Red worms in arteritis, i, 471. 

 RediSe and alternate generation, iii, 260, 



480. 



Redness of eyelids— cause, ii, 114. 



Redness of skin— (see Erythema), 

 Reduced iron- medicinal uses, ii, 447. 

 Reducible hernia— description, i, 316. 



Reflex action of nervous system, i, 388, 

 389: muscles control, ii, 306. 



Reflex epilepsy— form of, i, 410, 411. 



Reflex paralysis- form of, i, 421. 



Refusing to go in direction desired- 

 warranty and vice, iii, 424. 



Reins— influence on carriage of neck, i, 49 

 fsee also Bearing rein). 



Relaxation stitches for wounds, ii, 419. 

 Reliance castrator— use. iii, 176. 177. 

 Remains of horses — past types and 



fussiU, 111, 471-4S4. 509--513, 517-520. 



Remedies for ailments — (see title 



ftlcdiciiies and Drugs). 



Renal arteries and veins— formation 



and uses, i, 334, 335, 452 

 Renal calculus — in kidney, i, 370. 

 Renal plexus — formation, i, 377. 

 Repeller— used in foaling, iii, 283. 

 Repositories— warranty regulations, &c., 



iii, 416, 417. 

 Representations that are not warranty, 



iii, 407-40Q. 



Representatives selling horses — 



uair.iiity as tii, iii, 414-417 



Reproduction and evolution, iii, 257- 



261, 286, 2S7: alternate generation, 

 iii, 259-261. 



Reproduction Organs— Anatomy, &c. 



(Female) — 



Changes in ovum due to impregnation, 

 iii, 245-249, 261-264. 



Development and rate of growth of em- 

 bryo, iii, 249-257, 288-295. 



Labia, clitoris, vulva, hymen, vagina and 

 passage, i, 18; ii, 73-76; foaling diffi- 

 culty, iii, 273. 



Muscular fibres, ii, 74, 75. 



Ovary and ovum, ii, 78-80. 



Urinary passage and urethra, ii. 74, 75, 76. 



Uterus or womb and attachments, ii, 75- 

 78. 



Reproduction Organs— Anatomy 



(Male)— 

 Enumeration and appearance, ii, 64, 65. 

 Inguinal canal and gland substance, ii, 



65, 66. 

 Penis, prepuce or "sheath ", i. 18: ii. 69, 



70 — muscles, ii, 73. 

 Spermatic cord, scrotum or purse, and 



vesiculs; seminales, ii, 66-69. 

 Testicles, testis, and tunica albuginea, i, 



17; ii, 64, 65, 66. 

 Urethra and openings, ii, 71 — muscles of, 



ii, 72. 73. 



Reproduction Organs— Diseases, &c. 



Castration and Ovariotomy (see those 

 titles). 



Catheter insertion and uses, iii, 177-180. 



Coverine disease, or maladie du coit, ii, 

 52, 80, 82. 



Drugs affecting, ii, 473, 475, 478, 481. 



Eruption due to variola, ii, 141. 



Female — cystic ovary, ii, 102: flooding, 

 ii, 87-90; inflammation of uterus, ii, 

 89-91, 97, gS, of vaginal passage, ii, 

 91, 92: inversion of uterus, ii, 100- 

 102; parturient fever, &c., ii, 97- 

 loo; udder troubles, ii, 93-97: 

 "whites" cr leucorrhoea, ii, 92. 



Male — comparative immunitv. ii. So; 

 penis and sheath — enclosure and 

 inability to withdraw, ii, So, 82, 

 oedema or dropsy, ii, 83: paralysis 

 and amputation of penis, ii, 85; tes- 

 ticles inflammation, ii, 86. 



Sterility causes, iii, 229, 230. 

 Residual air in breathing, i, 493. 

 Resin — medicinal uses, ii, 474; iii, 10. 



Resistance to disease — observations, 



ii, 443. 

 ReSOrcin — antiseptic uses, ii. 48:;. 



